After an amazing birthday weekend, I got a little extra bonus time to spend with my parents. I had Monday morning off from work so after saying goodbye to SMS, I hung out in the morning until they woke up. Then we ate breakfast and had coffee.
We had a small window of time before we had to leave to the airport, so we went to the Stanford museum, The Cantor Center for the Visual Arts. We went to the Rodin Sculpture Garden and then we went inside for a few minutes. Better a glimpse of beauty and art than none at all, right?
I thought Mom and Dad would like the 19th & 20th Century European Galleries. The space is beautiful and really well laid-out. I saw an older Picasso that I really liked (1909?). The bottom left corner in particular had a beautiful palette so I snapped a picture for future inspiration.
Then, le boo, it was time for Mom and Dad to go to the airport. I drove them to SJC and was pretty sad. BUT, we had a great weekend and everyone is happy and doing well so really, I feel very lucky.
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Monday, April 11, 2016
Sunday, July 12, 2015
Loving Mountain View!
Commissary!!! |
Friday night, I worked out at a nearby Pilates studio. I'm so happy to be doing Pilates again! Afterwards, we went to the Computer Science History Museum for a Friday night food truck and music event. We were there for the last hour so the music was done, but the food trucks were in full-force. There weren't a ton of healthy options (excuses!) and I picked the simultaneously amazing/terrible waffle chicken sandwich with a fried egg and bacon, accented by maple syrup. It was SO DELICIOUS!!!
Shoreline Park |
Aesculapius |
After Shoreline, we went over to Stanford. We headed to the Cantor Arts Center and wandered in the Rodin Sculpture garden. It was really awesome. My favorite Rodin museum is the one in Philadelphia but this one was also impressive. It has one of the five casts of the Gates of Hell in existence, which is a masterpiece which recapitulates a lot of Rodin's themes and earlier sculptures within it.
We also went up the Stanford clock tower for the view. There was a moderate wait and a nominal $3 charge. It was a great day- very clear and we could see all the way to San Francisco. Although we felt a bit rushed, it was a great sight and maybe we'll go back on a weekday.
Finally, we went to Philz Coffee where we tried a delicious iced coffee mojito. I know, it sounds so weird but picture a mint mocha (delicious, right?), minus the mocha. Despite taking away the chocolate, it somehow works and is so tasty and refreshing. We walked to Trader Joe's and along the way, found a road sign to Opportunity Center. Here's to that search!
That night, we had a nice BBQ with several friends from our apartment complex. There was a great assortment of food and I got compliments on my cooking, which I'm always a sucker for! I also ended up grilling the fish since the guy who brought it was not sure how to grill it and had put it on the grill as a whole fish but not wrapped in foil. I quickly filleted it while it was on the grill and it turned out beautifully and was so tasty. I hope Summer BBQs become a thing because there are really a great group of people here and so different from the medical types I'm so often (happily) surrounded by!
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Mountain View,
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Silicon Valley,
Stanford
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